Word: aid
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Wright and Reagan agreed in August that any military aid request would be postponed until after Oct. 1 as long as Nicaragua took certain steps toward democracy...
...speech came as House Speaker Jim Wright warned that no proposal for military aid is likely to get congressional approval as long as the peace process continues...
Last month, Secretary of State George Shultz said the administration intended to seek $270 million in military and humanitarian aid for the rebels over 18 months...
Fitzwater denied that Reagan has arrived at a new set of guidelines--beyond those included in the regional plan--that would be used to judge Nicaragua's compliance with the peace accord and determine whether to send further Contra aid...
This enthusiasm proves an absolute godsend to back bench Members of Parliament who receive but meager salaries on which they usually manage to mantain one devoted and underpaid secretary. To such MPs crowds of keen and reasonably intelligent free research assistants are manna from heaven. With the aid of one to three such assistants the beleagured MP may now indulge in as much work as he feels suitable or necessary...